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IEEE ExCom Meeting

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463516

Kickoff meeting for ExCom. Tentative Agenda: Introductions Financial reporting for 2024- Bob PSD for 2025 Region 5 Congress and Student Competitions in in Wichita, Kansas, March 28-30. Process for approving sponsoring requests from members New Initiatives Others ( please send other agenda items.) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463516

SW MO IEEE Speaker Meeting – Principles of Quantum Computing & State of Art

Room: PCTR 2010, Bldg: Robert Plaster Free Enterprise Bldg, 405 Jefferson Ave, Springfield, Missouri, United States, 65806, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/470249

Mark Hagood, Texas Instruments Semiconductor and Executive Management at several companies (Retired), will present his latest findings on the principles of quantum computing and its state-of-the-art. The presentation will be from the layman's perspective, starting with the particle and wave properties of an electron, progressing through the existence of qubits and quantum entanglement, to the function of the oracle in quantum computing. Mark hopes to pique interest in quantum computing, raising more questions than answers. The meeting will be held in person at the Missouri State University Engineering Center and College of the Ozarks Engineering Building and Virtually. The meeting is on Thursday February 27th from noon until 1:00p. Details are provided in Location below. Snack will be provided at physical locations. Co-sponsored by: Theresa Odun-Ayo Speaker(s): Mark Hagood, Agenda: Introduction Section Business Speaker Closing Remarks Room: PCTR 2010, Bldg: Robert Plaster Free Enterprise Bldg, 405 Jefferson Ave, Springfield, Missouri, United States, 65806, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/470249

Sanderson Introduces Standards, Son!

Room: A Wing Corridor (Deans Office), Bldg: Discovery Park, 3940 N Elm Street, Denton, Texas, United States, 76207, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469594

The IEEE UNT Student Branch is excited to welcome Christopher Sanderson, Director-Elect of Region 5, for an engaging and insightful talk where "Sanderson Introduces Standards, Son!" This is a must-attend event where you'll gain a deeper understanding of the importance of standards in the engineering world and learn their role in shaping the future of technology and innovation. Seminar Highlights: - The Importance of Standards - The backbones of modern industry - Navigating the Standardization Process - Discussion, development, and large-scale implementation - Impact on Innovation - Enabling technology and interoperability with consistency - Career Growth Through Standards - A competitive edge in your professional path - Future Trends in Standardization - Upcoming invention and effecting the next generation Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to learn from a seasoned leader in the field, expand your knowledge, and network with fellow students and IEEE leadership! Co-sponsored by: Christopher Sanderson, SMIEEE Speaker(s): Christopher Sanderson Room: A Wing Corridor (Deans Office), Bldg: Discovery Park, 3940 N Elm Street, Denton, Texas, United States, 76207, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469594

ENO – Engineers' Night Out – Feb, 27, 2025

4801 W Kenosha St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States, 74012

Join us for Tulsa Engineering Foundation Engineers’ Night Out Attention Northeastern Oklahoma engineers! You're invited to an informal networking event at Red Robin Gourmet Burgers & Brews in Broken Arrow. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow engineers in the region, share insights on current projects, discuss career paths, and explore potential opportunities. Whether you're seeking to expand your team or considering a new role, this gathering provides a relaxed environment to engage with the local engineering community. We look forward to seeing you there! This month’s sponsors: [] Mike Soler, AEC [] Keith McNinch, Pipeline Consultants [] Sudhakar Chidurala, IIBC Co-sponsored by: Tulsa Engineering Foundation -> (sub) IEEE 4801 W Kenosha St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States, 74012

11451-5 Annex G Close Loop Leveling with Power Control Process and Results

Bldg: East Tower, 965 Explorer Blvd NW, Huntsville, Alabama, United States, 35806, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469915

Synopsis: ETS-Lindgren Team’s efforts in preparing a systems solution and understanding the practical application of ISO 11451-5, Annex G Reverberation Method with Closed-Loop Power Control. The presentation describes the system, process and recorded test results. There will be a live Reverberation System demonstration. Annex G uses a volumetric measured field to determine Emax. The Annex G’s volumetric includes the eight field probes with their orthogonal axis (X, Y and Z). Emax is the mean of all 24 maximum field components. The Target Power (PTarget) is scaled to the desired field (Edesired) using the formula shown previously. Further, the four standard deviations (X, Y, Z and Vector Composite) are calculated and recorded. If the standard deviation results are not compliant to the standard then the standard deviation non-compliance must be stated within the report. Co-sponsored by: Meal Sponsor: ETS-Lindgren Speaker(s): Mr. Jack McFadden, Agenda: Meal – Jason’s Deli Jason’s Deli sandwiches, Cookies,Sweet/Un-Sweet Tea, and Water Huntsville Chapter IEEE EMC Society Meeting Thursday, February 27, 2025 5:30 PM | (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) | 3 hrs (https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m79b5f73a0e2c0606ea951f2bcea52423) https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m79b5f73a0e2c0606ea951f2bcea52423 Meeting number: 2538 410 8105 Meeting password: cuGXiBJj273 Join from a video system or application Dial [email protected] You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number. To dial from an IEEE Video Conference System: *1 2538 410 8105 Tap to join from a mobile device (attendees only) +1-415-655-0002,,25384108105## United States Toll 1-855-282-6330,,25384108105## United States Toll Free Bldg: East Tower, 965 Explorer Blvd NW, Huntsville, Alabama, United States, 35806, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469915

UTSA RAS Chapter Make 'N Take Event

Room: AET 1.202, Bldg: Applied Engineering and Technology Building, UTSA, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78215

The UTSA Robotics and Automation Student Chapter will host a make-and-take event where attendees will get hands-on experience assembling a THT (through hole) circuit board and programming a microcontroller to act as a human interface device with a computer. Participants are encouraged to bring their own computer but there will be a few on hand if people cannot bring their own. In addition to building and taking home your own functional project, participants will also gain insight into how UTSA RAS organizes and runs our "Make-and-Take" events —perfect for those interested in learning event planning and technical workshops. Park in the lot between Ximenes Ave. and Ransom Rd. and walk around to the AET Building entrance. Download a map using the MEDIA button below. This will be an evening meeting and there will be plenty of parking spaces. Pizza will be provided by the LSS RAS Chapter. Everyone is encouraged to come and tour the labs and see the projects in progress. Agenda: 6:00 pm - The labs are open, brief business meetings for the LSS and UTSA RAS Chapters 6:15 pm - Pizza arrives 6:30 pm - Board assembly and microcontroller programming 8:00 pm - Adjournment Room: AET 1.202, Bldg: Applied Engineering and Technology Building, UTSA, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78215

IEEE Denver PES/IAS Chapter February 2025 Meeting

Bldg: Denver Chophouse, 1735 19th St Ste 100, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80202, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469452

Join the IEEE PES/IAS Denver Chapter during our February technical meeting. Our guest speaker this month is Daniel Khoroshansky, President and Founder of Windward Coaching Services, LLC. Schedule 6:00 – Check-in, Chapter Business and Networking 6:30 – Dinner Served 7:00 – Presentation 8:00 – Adjourn Summary: Title: Influence for Engineers — What is influence, and why mastering it can drive success at any level Description: Engineers hate corporate politics--I know I did. Naturally, we're inclined to spend most of our time solving cool problems for interesting customers, and prefer not to dabble in what we perceive as "games" that are played at senior levels in the workplace. What if there was another way of looking at this? What if small changes could drastically improve your ability to communicate with senior management, build coalitions, secure resources for your team & projects, push for raises and promotions, and overall lead to a more useful dialogue in the workplace? Engineers and engineering leaders that master this skill can elevate their careers and their team's successes to a whole new level. We'll explore tactics to identify areas in which influence plays a vital role in positive outcomes—even in a technical environment—and strategies to increase your sphere of influence in your professional/personal life. Speaker(s): Dan Bldg: Denver Chophouse, 1735 19th St Ste 100, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80202, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469452